Curve Studios has announced that Thomas Was Alone will arrive to the PlayStation 4 and Wii U on November 25th for $9.99.
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Sale of the Dead and Namco Sale on PlayStation Store
PlayStation Store is currently hosting a pair of sales with a total of 62 games featuring slashed prices. Continue reading Sale of the Dead and Namco Sale on PlayStation Store
An upgraded GTA: San Andreas is coming to Xbox 360!
Xbox 360 users will be able to get a ticket to the original Los Santos as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is coming to Xbox 360 with full achievement support among other new upgrades!
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Hyrule Warriors to Feature Amiibo Support
Nintendo of America has announced that Hyrule Warriors will be compatible with the Link Amiibo figurine.
Halo 5 Release Date Rumors
The release date of the next iteration to the critically acclaimed Halo series may have accidently been revealed by a new employee. Continue reading Halo 5 Release Date Rumors
Outlast 2 Confirmed
Philippe Morin, the co-founder of Red Barrels Games, confirmed that Outlast 2 is in development. Continue reading Outlast 2 Confirmed
Witcher 3 Opening Cinematic
Be Ready To Lose Your Head!
CD Projekt Red has just released the opening cinematic for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and it is breathtaking. In fact it is so Continue reading Witcher 3 Opening Cinematic
Nintendo Direct with a Massive Amount of Wii U Smash Details
Moments ago, Nintendo finished their Nintendo Direct presentation specifically focusing on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Be prepared, there is a LOT of information (in a good way), so check it all out below: Continue reading Nintendo Direct with a Massive Amount of Wii U Smash Details
The Evil Within Review
THE MIND OF A MADMAN
The Legend of Korra Review
“Eh-vatar”
Long ago, video games lived through a golden age. Then, everything changed when shovelware appeared. Only Rare, the developer that made a licenced game revolutionary with Goldeneye, could stop bad shovelware. But when the community needed them most, they vanished into Microsoft’s arms. Several years passed, and another developer was found: Platinum Games. Although they have made several great games in the past, they have a long way to go before they can save any franchise. However, I believe that Platinum has the potential to save licenced games. So, does Platinum’s first attempt, The Legend of Korra, finally bring balance to licensed and unlicensed games, or has The Legend of Korra been equalized to other licenced games?